06/28/2020
4.8" fins on a windy day of longboard kiteboarding at Mentor, Ohio--31 knots of wind! Photo by Hans.
You know how sometimes surfers miss waves they should catch, and SUPers' arms tire too quickly? FinS
We make surfboard fins based on modern science, not on tradition, folklore, or dolphins' dorsal or tail fins, for a faster fin that turns better and is more fun!
06/28/2020
4.8" fins on a windy day of longboard kiteboarding at Mentor, Ohio--31 knots of wind! Photo by Hans.
06/01/2020
Hey there , cool board you've got!
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I’ve been putting a stinger tail on my big boards (11ers) for several years. Looks like others are starting to get the right idea and doing it too! If you’re lucky enough to have one of these boards look up and get a set of their fins. I run a tri setup with their smaller fins. You WILL be amazed at the ride! B try them on all of your boards. You’ll love them!
Lots of surfers miss waves they should have caught. Maybe your fins have too much drag. Drag is a drag.
03/20/2020
Managing stress these days is tough. Hard to know who (or what) to believe. But one thing we know for sure is this--time on the waves will help us feel better. Problems melt away. You're in the zone. Getting out helps remind us of the bigger picture. Isolation doesn't have to be lonely. Head to the beach and paddle out. It's guaranteed to lift your spirits.
2-minute video about why we use finlets on our fins--and how they make fins faster and turn better.
Here's a quick explainer video about why we use finlets on our fins--a bit science-oriented.
03/17/2020
I'm considering trading fins for TP! Running low on TP!
Modern surfboard fins and SUP fins are what we make. Check 'em out.
03/08/2020
Lots of surfers lose wave energy with big, draggy fins. Our fins are smaller than most, but with lots of power.
You know how surfers miss great waves sometimes? These itty-bitty finlets on fins help you paddle easier and faster--so you can catch more waves and have more fun!